Lord Of The Flies Identity Analysis

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A big theme in Lord of the Flies by William Golding is what happens when people lose their identity. In the novel, the hunter tribe lead by the boy Jack is very timid at first. They fail to even kill the first pig they get the chance to. However, once the boys put on face paint and lose their identities, they become significantly more savage. They began to kill the pigs with ease and even ended up killing Simon because they were so lost in the savagery that the face paint gave them that they didn't know any better. Losing the identity of "those choir boys," and becoming the hunters with face paint completely changed the way that these young boys acted. The hunter boys ended up nearly reverting back to their personalities before they were hunters